My initial diagnosis is stage 1 also. I had a pap which showed atypical cells, but not cancer, so I am hoping the stage will not change much. Because of the stage, the oncologist doesn't think I will need chemo or radiation. I have read that the stage and grade often changes. This waiting around for surgery is the hardest part, I think. I had hoped for a date sooner after my oncology appointment, but I have 2 more weeks, Aug. 21.
- cklee
- Shreveport, LA
- Member Since Jul 2012
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- Patient: Endometrial (Uterine) Cancer
- Patient Info: Newly diagnosed (has not begun treatment), Diagnosed: over 8 years ago, Female, Age: 46
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Oh No (Diagnosed): Well it's officially stage 1 endometrial cancer specifically endometroid. They have decided to do a full hysterectomy on Sept 19th.
over 8 years ago
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